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Originally posted June 21 2007 at 13:06 under Computing. 0 Comments. Trackbacks Disabled. Last modified: 21 June 2007 at 14:56

Things Wrong With My Laptop, #7666

Mood:
Annoyed
Music:
I'd play some, but it's all on the laptop!

A continuation. It seems things aren’t at all fixed. It all falls over on reboot. Windows is still throwing a fit. Linux (eventually) allows me in but has taken to completely freezing at seemingly random moments. I’m thinking it’s not the touchpad, something deeper, or at least different. I hate hardware faults.

Dum-de-dum de-dem, de-dum: And of course now things are back to how they were. Great puzzlement. Ahhhhh.

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